Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1961 Page: 5 of 8
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Wednesday
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Mai ha. Smith
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jHORCHES
First Baptist Church
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Mr Herman
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only love,
nevinic
family h« ie
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and
Grace Lutheran
Church
BEV ADOLF I MICHAIK P««Ur
4lli A WII.KKM NTKKKT
SMITH* ILLK. TEX AH
Saturday Mihle school 8-10:30
a.m.
Sunday School and Bible classes
'.i a.m.
Confirmation Service-; ut 10 a.m.
Lenten Mid week rvice:-, Wed-
nesday 7 p.m.
St. John's
Lutheran Church
Paige, Texan
KI.US ROOK. PASTOR
Wot.iiip Services every Sun-
day morning at !i:00 a. m.
Church S<- h <". 1 every Sunday
at 10:IS a.m.
Church Women meet on the
2nd 1 ' ur-day "f each month, at
2:00 j> m.
United
Pentecostal Church
KEV. S E. IU TSON. rutar
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 m. m.
Young People, 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic, 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday Bible Study, 7:30
Catholic Church
■ rv i.oris woz*u.
Sunday Ma-se 7.30 and 9.30
A M
M :nir.g Ma daily 7:00 a.m.
Fir t Friday and Holy Days at
7:00 a m. and 7:00 p.m.
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^•nictinies I,i«lilon The
of
ERGENCIES
If \mi are huxintc financial ptohlem .
drop in «nd talk to I'erhapa
we ran eaw the burden
t h r on k h a personal loan F*er>
effort will l e made to help
>«u through your fmiriicno Re
pa>ment irtm« arrm.Kcd to -ml
your hud net
I*AYS THINK FIRST
of the
BST NATIONAL BANK
member fihc
1,1 )'i bank with c< >n11 1< mm «
SI NDAY" L BLUOTr
S ;ndny School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
' 'aininj.^ I nion, : 15 p.ni.
Fveninj; Worship, 7:30 p.m
TUESDAY:
\ H < irele 3:30 p.m. on tli«
Tuesday <.f the month.
Nitfht Circle: 7:30 p.m. on
■ f t fir^t Tuesday of the month
WEDNESDAY
Junior li. A.'s, 5:00 p.m.
Sunbeams, 5:00 p.m.
Mid-week Service, 7:00 p.m.
Church Choir Rehersal, 8:00
Calvary Episcopal
Church
-AMKS .. WATT Mtateter
SlNDAY SERVICES:
^ 30 a. m. Church School.
11 00 a. m. Morning Prayer
ar.d Serrnun.
Assembly of God
Church
SUNDAY:
>unday School, W 45 a m
Marring Worship. 11:00 a ru
K\eninjf Senrle* 7 :*> p m
W Kf)N F DA Y :
I'rmyer Meeting. 7 SO m
First Christian
Church
P I II \W KINS. I'aator
Sur.da> j*. ' 10 a.m.
< rm* : . c-a h m.iay, 11 a.m.
Pentecostal Church
Oi God
ir.\ iioiti e * u.t *>~r.
Sunday S "hi I" 00 a m.
Sun.!a M rr ■* VS r«hip 11 00
First Methodist
Church
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\V. . ..r Servi.. «Otld r
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'4 j \n M ■ s M. V Car ; • ■ «.
Mr \ N 1 •:
.n charg< of th< pro«rair
• a ...d the pastor, th. K
Wa tf ,1 1 *«rtwright, t. j-; •
. • ' a r ev !• .v of th. tmpoi
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nsehw atid«'i w as mnrried
lorth j Hot torn . .uii! to t i
m were hot ti two child:.' .loy
Mm i \ M« th pre.. d. <i ' tm
liiith in July I9">7 and <Vt
bei 1HS8.
He urvived by • wtf<
In11 lij , hi . on an.I
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H ht< Ita Ka\ , f i
v ,ii .1 Mi I' S N. . <•'!-•
v\ a n .1 .' i of h iii^i.san. K .in i .
thl.... .1 lit h. I , Rev Dwt.{ht V. 'I
, V a del f W I' lit... Kill .1
I Jeron Neiieri- . hwand. i .f !.'• d
k r. vii , Rev \ u c \- i'
hvv .mil.' "f ^ irhltii, Kat i
i tel ..Mi i lai al.el ^
hi .• t' l'umuhau i*. ^ on
two n. pheM m, f i v. n. I. " 11•.I
i . iat iv• , f t iend and . ht>ot ,
who loved hiti: and will m h
greatly.
He wa a metnbei • ! •
MMidi. \ vtll< Na/.arene Chnreii
Hi fath. i, the Rev V S N-
in".-!)wandei is w. I known
Mii .t top < '.Mint \ a h. pa.* toi <•«)
Re.l R.n'k Na/ai • ne Chin •
drove th. Red Roek -. h.
hu f.n t.il yeai ^! yon.
wanting drop Ihiin a line >•
. inre a rani, their ndiiri '
Rev and M i F • Neih- •
wander, '.il Sort h F!m '
K it i'man, Kan- ii?
I Olltl it t"l
Co
till
IIIH
Church oi Christ
SUNDAY SERVICES:
11 00 a. m., Preaching Scrrioaa
10 00 a. m., Bible CImm*.
11:45 a. m.. Com Bunion.
7.30 p. m., Preaching Smicw
Paige Methodist
Church
H C. NfflMAN. FifUr
.-ervices are held every Sun-
day at 11:00 a. m.
Evening services held the
fir>t and third Sundays at 8.00
p. m , with 11. C Newman, paa-
tor. IC-tf
Watterson Methodist
Church
W M.IER J C A RT WRIGHT
>< t • it Watter.-on
( :• | m. on the
1- ' : Th.id - da\ of each
Di'ferent Salad
If you're in the mood for
oni. thlni: r. ally different, try
Fresh Grapefruit and Crabmeat
Salad, u-injf the fr.-h grapefruit
Paige 4-H Club
Meets April 4
The Fait:. 1 Ii Club met Tue.--
da j niirlit \pril 1. at h o'clock.
Th. ineetir.ir was called to order
by Del ward Kunkle. Th. minute-
of the a-t meeting were read by
tiluria Rodriuuez. Then wa. a
. .--ion of i,Id and n -w bu rnt -.
D<'Iward Kunkle v - a report
on the l-ll exhibit. Grejr R. ^. r-
gave a eport on the 4-II party
* i.-h v\a . 1.1 Mar. h 11.
Mr-. F.ia Rhode and Mi
U 11. S. hindlei ie.l th. u in
niakini: a hloiiM which they are
to finish at home, and will how
at the n. \t meeting.
The :>oys di.-.-us-ed the demon-
miration tr.ey an to gi\i Cornell
Kunkle and Dean Newman have
been -ele. ted to giv< t! • demon
stration.
The meeting wa- adjourned
and th. 1 H'.i- joined the PTA
m. inbei foi refrt^hni. nt -.
Hetty Schindler, porter
< \RD OF TH WKs
I ,im vi ry grat. f to my
many fr.erid- for theit thought
fulne- during my recent illness.
I appre, iated very much the
flow <• i -, i. ft , visits, ard and
calls M . thanks, t< , to the
-taff . * both th>' A . tin and
Ra trop p:tal-, ii v. I
wa a patient.
Mrs. Elsie I. • y
that's plentiful in the -.tore.-
these days.
Combine '2 cup- cold cooked,
j canned or frozen .-rabmeut, 1
.•up diced celery, 1 teaspoon salt,
pinch of black pepper, and 1-3
| cup inayciniiia.se. Add 1 I 2 cups
diced fresh grapefruit ections
and toss lightly. Serve in cri-py
lettuce cups.
Fiesh Asparagu-
Asparagu.- is one of the few
fre-h vegetable.-, that <till ha-
only one season. It- -eason i.-
Febniary to June, -< it'- coming
into markets now.
To prepare fresh a.-paragus,
remove ends of stems and trip
the .-mall leafscales off talks.
Then wash thoroughly.
An easy way to cook whole
tender .-talks of asparagu- is
to put them flat in boiling water
in a large skillet, cover, and boil
until just tender, about 10 to
20 minutes.
Range News
How would you like a range
with all the dials and tempera
ture controls at eye level where
they're easy to read?
This is a feature of a new
type of gas range that can be
built into the wall, with ovens,
broilers and controls at eye level.
They can be custom install*'.! at
the exact height most convenient
for the cook.
Another feature of the new
ranges proving useful is the
meat probe, for cooking roasts
or any oven meats. It'.- a thermo-
meter with a dial. The probe is
ir -. tled into the thickest portion
of the roast and connected to a
socket in the wall of the ga.-
oven. The dial i> at the tight
temperature for varion- degree-
Wm
OUR SPECIAL
LOW PRICED
DEFROST REFRIGERATOR
• Full-
width
freezer
• Chiller
Shelves
8179.95
WITH TRADE
MODEL EIWT—10 CI'. FT. NET STORAGE Vol.IMF
SHARP FURNITURE CU.
PHONE 35
of donene.-s ( 140 degree- for ing ante aatically at the proper
rare, 158 degrees for medium time, and the cook doesn't even
and 1' ". degr.-es for well dont i. have to be around to check the
Tht tlevi.e then halts the cook meat or cooking time.
April 20 - 21 - 22
Former Red Rock
Man Dies In
Missouri
Paul Eugene Neueti.Mhwar.ieT.
on if Rev and M i - 1
\. .. • ' ■ \ a - I" ' Ma
21, i.'J- at M.thany, Oklahoma
and yu • d away at h: >ni*
! . Ill Bradley V : Ml ' in
M.ir> ' 20. '' at the ag< of
. j.'iii ! ! ni<«ntb mid 27 <ta\
Paul n v. d with hi fan ii> '
M i .o i• wt ''ti about 10 v> .
old and had lived then mm! >f
the time -ii > * II*' lived f ' *
while at Red R.K-k, I' mi and
he vtii it g aduHt. of Ma t *|.
High School, Mastrop. I .'xn -. in
M ay !'!>
h. Ma\ 1 4 7 he wa- mnii ied
Re.i Ma. k-anl I o t'
hotn t wo . hildi• ■ . Gai •
and I • la Kay Hi wife
pa .tl iit v Xiigu-1
IU Y I C4HT0N
PEPSI - COLA
AT HKGU \R PRICE
GET A SIX BOTTLE CARTON
HIRES ROOT BEER
For Only M
PLUS DEPOSIT
STOCK LIMITED - FIRST COME BASIS
Salt* At Following Slorrs
PIGGLY WIGGLY SMITH'S RED & WHITE
LUNG'S IGA FUUD STORE
DRIVE 'N GROCERY EAST END GROCERY
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1961, newspaper, April 20, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237840/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.